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NOW^PENING. ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF THE CELEBRATED "HOUSEHOLD" AND "HOME SHUTTLE" ALSO, THE CELEBRATED IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE " DOLLY VARDEN," ATGEEATLY REDUCED PRICES, STANDS INCLUDED. LIGHTBAND & CO., 3241 TRAFALGAU-STREET. -J. P. O'OOKB HAVING purchftpod tie entire stock of I'APEIiriANGINGS from Messrs FELL Bros.. Merchant*, BUnhciin, at a great reiuclion from co*t price, begs to inform the public iliac he will SELL the above at a VEHY LOW PKlCti, in order to make room for a direct shipment per " Helen Denny," now daily expected. ■•■ . ' ■■ :c: — J. P..COOKE has algp.. on hand a good stook of Varnishes (all kinds), French Polish, Methylated Spirits, Oils, Colors, Genuine White Lead, Sorim, Tacks, Brushware, Glass, &c. ■■■ -— — :<> . ROYAL BLUE HOUSE, HARDY-STREET. 0000 SUMMER DRAPERY ! SUMMER -DRAPERY !! T. R. Hodder & Co., Have to arrive per Helen Denny 273 Packa^ es MERCHANDISE. • And per Lochnagar 229 Faoka §' es MERCHANDISE. T. R. H. & Co. would avail themselves of the present opportunity to inform their numerous friends and customers that they will Open their New and Extensive Premises on Wednesday, October 25, 1876, with a very superior and choice selection of Goods, including : Ladies' Dresses and Costumes in Fabrics of nearly every description; new Cashmere Mantles and Jackets, and new Muslin Fisclms ; Ladies' Hats, plain and trimmed ; Sun Shades ; Fancy Muslin Goods ; Ribbons ; new Fancy Scarfs, &o. T. P. H. & Co. have also much pleasure in returning thanks to their numerous customers in the Province of IS'elson, generally, and especially to those living in the Waiinea for the liberal support accorded them for the last Twenty Years, particularly in the DRAPERY DEPARTMENT, to which they have always given special attention, and which it is* their purpose still to do. Importing direct from the best markets, and buying upon the most favorable terms, they are enabled to offer their customers greater advantages than many wholesale or retail Houses in Nelson. , carried on in all its branches on the premises under the direction of an experienced Milliner. The Departments of the GENERAL STORE will in future be kept more distinct. The old Hat and Millinery Shop will be devoted to BOOTS AND SHOES. T. R. H. &. Co., not having had sufficient room to show half their stock, expect to do with increased accommodation a larger busincs in this branch. — The old Drapery Department will be taken up exclusively with Books, Stationery, Fancy Toys, &c.; Electro Goods, &c ; Glassware, &c. An early inspection is respectfully invitgd. T. B. H. & Co. hops bf increased attention snl smill profits to give universal Ba'.isfacllon, and to keep up the character of iheir estabilalWKn 1 ;. Produce of. all kinds bought for Cash, or taken in exchange. 3076 TO' ADVERTISERS. n^ ZIN& T J° I ' KT , tor H , ORS T B3 or \JI CATTLE. Ap.ly to Mr J. M« HOW PUBLISHING: HKtiBON, Üburban North. 3249 . LUCAS'S OAUTJ ON . \\ F.T.QrtM A T IVT A IVT Ar 1 a FTER th!i? dHte p" rsona «K«p««ta*on XA lIiJJOUII XJLjjJlLillA JWj A niv property, on tlie Mudfhc, will te AND PROSECUTED acorsing to law. All YTn ari -r» /~*i /-\ -t-r PoilUv-, Dog 1 , &c , found on the satne will •^•A.-**- JoUUJi beDbSTauYBD. FOR H. WARKREN. 18 7 7. Bridge-Bt, Nelaon, OcS 24, 1876. 3136- 26 Price One Shilling. £5 REWARD. . From the very ln^ circulation tbia r f " HB , ftboV{ : re ™ r l wi " be P aid t ) any o c . . „ . . .. _ , _, I- who will give suih information sb wi 1 Almanac hns attained, it affords a First- ] eA d to the cnviction of the pert* or perClafb Medium fjb Advertisers, who sen* who KEMOVSD the RA.ILS from the aro deckel to send io their Advertisements Pei ce rouoJ my in the Mudfl t. as ejpekdily as possible. 3'3>2s H. WARREN. TO STAND TEIIS SEASON. BUTCHER, _ rr^n m BBIDQK-STRBRT X NELSON. jK^2fc^KSloj X Takes thia opportunity of thanking his YOUNG SURPRISE. friends a ail the public for the very liberal ' support lib has receive i einco hs has been in cnrn^ J w LJ -TO I " ■ - biumeis, ami wou'd stale shit a'.thougli there Yodjso bOßvaiiiß 18 a bjaok horas with white j 8 a tendency to raise the pr\ce of meat yet punte, standg I7i h nCs high, by Young he will coi.tinao to chargo the same prices bb byrpnaa out of a Clyde dumpion irarc. hitherto \iz'-^-Terms, £2; grooraape, Ss. Ait leos to be »* ' f "' ' .^ AA tt _ „ K , _„,. paid on or before ttie fith January, 1877 ; after etot ' "* 3 J'. 4 *' aud 5d P er lb - that date £2 10s wi'i he charpca The borae ! Mutton... 3dana4<l „ will visit the following places:— Mondays, ; Veal „. sdand6d „ Mp.tuefca, calling aji Upp.er"Moactre; rtturn- Pork ... 6d ing by Pangatota^a; Thurgiiiyh, Motceka Valley: Wednesiays and Saturdays, at his Stably DoYeiiale. Note.— Custoineia who pay monthly are 305 JOHN THORN. charged the earns price a»for cash. 3135-26

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 239, 6 November 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 239, 6 November 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 239, 6 November 1876, Page 3

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